The no-confidence vote in Michel Barnier that has toppled his minority government was the first since 1962 to oust a French prime minister of the Fifth Republic. 331 MPs from the left and far-right ...
That is at least what French Prime Minister François Bayrou plans on doing — using Michel Barnier’s blueprint as a starting point for his own budget, despite the fact that opposition lawmakers ousted ...
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But finance ministry officials insist it’s just a time-saving move, not an endorsement of Michel Barnier’s plans.
Bayrou’s predecessor, Michel Barnier, was ousted by the National Assembly in a vote of no confidence earlier this month because of opposition from leftwing and far-right political parties to his ...
François Bayrou has been appointed on Friday as the new Prime Minister of France following the resignation of Michel Barnier. The 5 most common deathbed regrets, according to a palliative care ...
The country faces a budget deficit of €157.39 billion as of October, with Barnier's unpopular budget having included €60 billion in deficit reduction. Macron pledged to name a new prime minister "in ...
French president Emmanuel Macron has said he will pick a new prime minister in the coming days as he addresses the nation having asking his ousted prime minister Michel Barnier and his government ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government was ousted after a no-confidence vote spurred by a budget dispute. The far-right and left joined forces to oppose Barnier's proposed budget cuts ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will address the nation later, hours after accepting Prime Minister Michel Barnier's resignation. Barnier's government collapsed following a no-confidence vote ...
Mr Barnier's budget had sought to reduce the fiscal deficit with €60bn (£49.7bn) in tax hikes and spending cuts, but opposition parties wanted to tackle it at a much slower pace.
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier has formally resigned after his government was voted down by parliament, leaving the ball now firmly in President Macron's court. Show more France's Prime ...